COVID-19: UK visa application centres open July 28

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COVID-19: UK visa application centres open July 28
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The British High Commission in Nigeria has said visa applications centres in the country would open from July 28 for Nigerians willing to travel to the United Kingdom to process their papers.

The Commission noted that Nigerians hoping to visit the UK could do so once international flights resume.

However, with the resumption of domestic flights two weeks ago, Nigerians are in high spirits, expecting the government to okay the restart of international flights.

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